oceanic whitetip sharks have been involved in three fatal attacks on humans, but many more may have came during the sinking of the USS Indianapolis in World War II, where survivors faced shark ...
The RJD team will conduct a comprehensive study on the movement patterns of oceanic whitetip sharks in the ... (“SPOT”) satellite tags to track shark behavior in near real-time for up to ...
It showed her efforts to remove a long fishing line from an oceanic whitetip shark, which has one of the widest ranges among ...
No shark fishery can sustain a 25 percent removal ... Glenn Hodges wrote about oceanic whitetip sharks in the August 2016 issue. Photographer Brian Skerry has been named the Rolex National ...
The oceanic whitetip shark has suffered population declines of up to 88 percent in the Atlantic. Populations of the giant manta ray, which has a wingspan of up to 29 feet, have plummeted by up to 95 ...
Florida officials on Tuesday added oceanic whitetip sharks to the list of shark species prohibited from being harvested or ...
Contender, named in honor of OCEARCH partner Contender Boats, is the largest male white shark the group has ever caught, tagged and released in the Western North Atlantic Ocean. The adult shark is ...
A mammoth 1,653-pound great white shark surfaced off Florida's coast Sunday. The shark is the largest male tagged by OCEARCH ...
and Oceanic Whitetip Carcharhinus longimanus are of higher value and the associated demand has contributed to unsustainable fishing pressure on the populations of these species. As a result, over 40 ...
Oceanic whitetip sharks are the boldest ... A sure sign of a free meal, the shark can steal the fish right off the line! But populations of oceanic whitetips are crashing worldwide.
Contender, an adult male white shark, was tagged by OCEARCH off the Georgia-Florida coast on Jan. 17. "Meet Contender, the ultimate ocean warrior! This powerful white shark was tagged on January ...
The oceanic whitetip is an adventurer of the abyss. In the empty ocean, they are constantly on the move searching for food, relying on some vital features - their fins.